Going downhill fast - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso Silfex

2,0
6 gen 2016
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Really good benefits. Good Healthcare at a reasonable cost. Dental and Vision available for a little more. Pay is good. I've been told it used to be a lot better. Work areas are clean. Some nice people work here.

Svantaggi

Hiring more and more temporary workers Everything is top priority and an emergency Forgot that workers are humans and not just resources A big raise is 3%, most are 2% or less Lack of focus from the leadership Given up on LEAN principles and lost all of the hard work done to get there.

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5,0
11 mar 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Supportive leadership, strong workplace culture, growth opportunities, meaningful work, stable employment

Svantaggi

Fast-paced environment at times, evolving processes, shift schedules may require flexibility

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1,0
19 mag 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great benefits package 401(k) match Stock options Generous PTO

Svantaggi

Limited Engineering Leadership Authority — The Director of Engineering & Technology lacks decision-making power and influence within the organization. No Advocacy from Engineering Managers — Engineering Managers do not speak up or advocate for their teams. Imbalanced Executive Support — The Director of Manufacturing Operations is the only role that receives meaningful support from the Division General Manager. Inactive HR Presence — HR is present but largely ineffective; they appear to default to supporting leadership rather than addressing employee concerns. Lack of Corporate HR Oversight — Lam HR is not actively involved or engaged with site-level issues. Senior Leadership Complacency — SLT appears content to maintain the status quo and protect their positions rather than drive improvement. Operations Favored Over Engineering — Joining Operations provides more stability, while Engineering has minimal influence or organizational power. Self-Serving Leadership — The Director of Manufacturing Engineering appears focused primarily on supporting his direct superior and preserving his own role rather than empowering his team. Engagement Scores Without Accountability — Engagement surveys are conducted, but there is no visible change in leadership temperament or management style as a result. Systemic Governance Concerns — The lack of corporate HR involvement and unchecked leadership behavior raises serious concerns about organizational integrity. Summary: Silfex is a great company with talented people, but it is hindered by underqualified leadership that lacks accountability, transparency, and genuine commitment to employee development.

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